
Our preview episode includes how unions are responding to COVID-19 in Indonesia; supporting women factory workers' rights in Southern India; and the impact of e-commerce on the garment and sportswear industries. Please share your feedback; email us on [email protected]
Jan 14, 2022
17 min

How have the organisations in the Clean Clothes Campaign supported workers in the time of COVID? What can we learn from the experiences in different countries? The half hour episode explores how organisations in different countries from across the Clean Clothes Campaign network supported workers in the time of COVID.
In this episode, we hear how:
Community mobilisation defended a garment worker in Romania;
Trade unions and worker organisations made gains in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka;
The effects of the pandemic in Turkey has led to a re-think on future campaigns to support worker rights;
Plus thoughts and reflections on the impact of COVID on worker organising.
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Jan 13, 2022
33 min

What does it take to make the workplace safe for women, free from sexual harassment and gender-based violence? What are some of the ways women have won improvements, and how did they build their power to do this?
In this episode:
A union in Indonesia declares an industrial park a ‘harassment free zone’: Dian Septi Trisnanti, FBLP, Indonesia
An Enforceable Brand Agreement aims to end severe gender-based violence in factories in Lesotho: Motheba Ramaema & Sam Mokhele, NACTWU, Rola Abimourched, WRC.
Rukmini tells her story of becoming a union founder, and why more women need to lead worker struggles: Rukmini, GLU, India
Campaigns to ratify ILO Convention 190 on Violence and Harassment: Priscilla Robledo, CCC Italy and Sina Marx, FEMNET, Germany
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Jan 12, 2022
31 min

In this episode, our contributors reflect on laws and regulations for holding brands and retailers accountable for violations of worker rights in the factories that supply them, including:
Nayla Ajaltouni from Collectif Ethique sur L'Etiquette in France tells how campaigners succeeded in getting the first law protecting human rights in supply chains passed in France – and how this law might set a European precedent for stronger worker rights protection.
Nasir Mansoor from NTUF in Pakistan reflects on the experience of using legal mechanisms to hold KiK accountable for the Ali Enterprises fire.
Muriel Treibich from the CCC International Office introduces human rights due diligence and presents opportunities including the European Supply Chain.
Scott Nova from WRC in the USA highlights the closing of a loophole means the section of the US Tariff Act that prohibits companies importing goods made with forced labour could be enforced.
Jan 11, 2022
29 min

How can we get fair pay in workers’ pockets, and replace poverty wages with a real living wage? What new tools can our campaigns use?
Jan 10, 2022
34 min

How can we expand rights to all garment workers, no matter where they work – in factories or their own homes, or as refugees or migrants far from their country of origin?
Jan 7, 2022
36 min

Industries around the world including the garment sector have to change if we’re going to survive the climate and ecological crisis. How can we make sure that worker and community rights are at the centre of this change?
Jan 6, 2022
30 min
